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*still in hiding* :P

ohh and ruby she cant see me at night as long as i dont smile :P

i think its called being in "stealth" mode

Nope, you're next buddy. Nene got out the testicle clamp last night ... and she wasn't gentle :D

Now you're next, after my sweaty balls have been used on the testicle clamp, and they're not sterilised either :D

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no protection can save you krishy!! shane i'll let you know when the next pie fight is on... hehe...

Roo... you took it like a man haha

well that equipment mentioned before has taken a hit twice

and survied and so did all the other stuff

so i am thinking i am pretty safe

you do that.

i shall bring my new car. :D

Spill the beans!

well that equipment mentioned before has taken a hit twice

and survied and so did all the other stuff

so i am thinking i am pretty safe

I dare you to come fully padded up to Vilis tonight :D

My mate got hit in the box, cracked it! Ive heard a story of a ball hitting this guys box, it splitting open, his manhood falling through the crack, then the crack closing on his err, you know. Horror. Its the same rule with helmets and boxes, if you get hit once, replace it.

Spill the beans!

I dare you to come fully padded up to Vilis tonight :down:

My mate got hit in the box, cracked it! Ive heard a story of a ball hitting this guys box, it splitting open, his manhood falling through the crack, then the crack closing on his err, you know. Horror. Its the same rule with helmets and boxes, if you get hit once, replace it.

Yep this one is a new one Damo

i replaced 2 of those suckers

I would bring the kit and shiz but no padding all up lol

we can go for a hit in the nets for a bit lol

smelly old sr?? lol

yup, tractor engine equipped. still beats those dirty old rb20's though. :)

LOL put Adrians RB20 in it :)

nah, im good. ;)

S14s are nice!!

yeah, s14a's look awesome. :D

blah blah blah

still want that toyota trinket? i shall bring it tonight if you do.

+1 s14 are HOT!!!

:down:

and all this time you hated nissans

still do. but when its 4 grand cheaper than any other one i can find (ill explain at vili's), ill just put a toyota badge on it. :down:

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